1 edition of Census of Ireland, 1911. found in the catalog.
Census of Ireland, 1911.
Published
1913
by HMSO in London
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | CD -- 6663 |
Contributions | Great Britain. Census Office (Dublin) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 604p. |
Number of Pages | 604 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14346568M |
ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: pages: illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm: Contents: 1. A guide to the censuses of Ireland, A place in time: territorial units in the censuses of Ireland Census themes: tinkering and tailoring Foraging and finding: the census as a research tool --App. I. Baronies of Ireland --App. II. Counties of. About this Item: William Morrow & Co, Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Describes how to research the history of British and Irish families through the use of census records, wills, parish registers, historical archives, and other sources Former library book.
Ireland, and Census Index Tithe Applotment Books of Ireland, International Land Records Index to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, A look at the ordinary events in this north Dublin village in the year of the taking of the census, The book contains a description of events in Baldoyle and its hinterland as well as an analysis of the people who lived here, their family groupings and dwellings. Also includes statistics of marital status, occupations, children etc.
Available now at - Free Shipping - ISBN: - Hardcover - Kenny's Bookshop - Book Condition: Very Good - Hardback. Reproduction of: [The Census of Ireland, - Area, Houses, and Population: Also the Ages, Civil or Conjugal Condition, Occupations, Birthplaces, Religion, and Education of the People. Province of Connaught. Citation: Thompson, William J. 'The Census of Ireland, (illustrated by lantern slides)'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XIII Part XCIII, /, pp
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Census of Ireland / and Census fragments and substitutes, The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of andwhich are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage.
Read more about their digitisation. Census of Ireland, Supplement to the General topographical index of Ireland, containing all the territorial divisions in which an alteration has been made between 31st March,and 2nd April,comprised in the following indices, viz.: Alphabetical indices to the townlands and towns, district electoral divisions, dispensary (or registrars') districts, poor law unions (or.
The all-Ireland census was taken on 2nd April Form A: This household return was completed and signed by the head of household. Only the people staying in each household on the 1911.
book date are included so members of the family visiting friends, travelling, or working away from their home will not be found with their family. A census is a count and description of the population of an area.
When available, census records can provide names, ages, occupations, marital statuses, birthplaces, and family members' relationships.
Censuses can also provide clues that lead to other records. A census may list only selected people for a special reason (such as males between the ages of 16 and 45 for military purposes) or the.
About Web: Ireland, Census, Note: All data in this third-party database was obtained from the source’s website. does not support or make corrections or. Pender's 'Census' Repr. GPC,IMC, LDS film Online: Census of Ireland c. Seamus Pender: Dublin The Stationery Office: National Library of Ireland (NLI Ir c 4) Protestant householders.
Census of Ireland, – Please move to rename article without comma in title to maintain consistent naming policy for Irish census articles. Compare Census of Ireland — O'Dea21 June (UTC). title needs a separator between Ireland and the year. In my opinion, it should either be census of Ireland or remain at the current title.
The first full population census of Ireland was taken in and set a trend for a series of ten-yearly censuses that continued until The first four Irish censuses were arranged by county, barony, civil parish and townland.
Irish census fragments. The 19th-century Scottish censuses were all released after 50–80 years of closure, while the and censuses were made available to the public after their th anniversaries. Unlike the censuses for England and Wales, there was a statutory bar on early release of. : The Census of Ireland, General Reports and Extracts (): Thomas Edward Jordan: Books.
The special report on the census is the list of all of the original surnames and county locations found in the 'census' of It also includes all the names found in the Poll Money Author: Michael O'laughlin.
Census of Ireland / and Census fragments and substitutes, [ CARLOW ] Please report any links or images which do not open to [email protected] Use the search forms below to search the database from the and census returns. You can choose the type of search you wish to perform by clicking on the appropriate tab below.
The census records can be searched by Person Name, or view Institution records. Heads of household for Co. Roscommon, taken from the Census of Ireland. Census of Ireland, Supplement to the General topographical index of Ireland, containing all the territorial divisions in which an alteration has.
The Ireland census covered all 32 counties of Ireland and enumerated the entire Irish population (about million people).
This census was conducted on the night of Sunday, 2 April The “Household Return”—also known as “Form A”—enumerated one household per page, recording information such as name, relationship to head of.
Census Records. Print; WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THEAND EARLIER CENSUSES. The census is not transcribed anywhere else online. : Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the census for their area.
Census of Ireland - Co. Louth - Parish Drumshallon (film #) PLU = Drogheda DED=Termonfeckin Townland = Kiltallagh Barony= Ferrard Parish= Drumshallon ED=24/3 1. Mary Gannon 2. Thomas Mathews 3. Patrick Devon 4. Patrick Condra No one on entire film by name of Magill, Gill, McGill, Lynch or Hall.
PLU= Drogheda DED= Cannontown ED Genre/Form: Census data Census: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Jordan, Thomas Edward. Census of Ireland, Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press. Masterson also makes use of available census fragments, certified copies of portions of some returns, family transcriptions, and other records.
For more detail on what and how records were used, you can refer to the introductions in Masterson’s Ireland: / Census Abstracts (Northern Ireland), which you can access via the browse.
SAMPLE OF SURNAMES FROM THE CENSUS OF OF IRELAND Compiled by Frank O’Donovan On the Tables below I have listed almost three quarters of the Surnames on the Census of all 32 counties in Ireland in Murphy was clearly the most common Surname in this sample followed by Kelly. I should emphasise this is from the 1, surnames I Size: KB.
The census was conducted on April 2,and the moment I began my Bantry search, I was aware of entering, in a very real way, the lives of those who lived in the place, almost years ago.Census of Ireland: () Census of Ireland: () Wilde, W.
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